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On 11/22/2011 05:30 AM, Lachlan Hunt wrote:
On 2011-11-22 14:09, Boris Zbarsky wrote:
On 11/22/11 8:05 AM, Lachlan Hunt wrote:
The current draft of Selectors 4 includes :matches(), though, which can
partially handle that case, excluding :not([type]), which would have to
be left separate.
:0;
# margin:0;
Shouldn't that be margin: auto? I'd've assumed you'd want replaced elements
centered by default.
~fantasai
On 05/30/2012 08:47 AM, fantasai wrote:
Other comments:
Oh, also, you need a reference to CSS2.1, otherwise your rendering section
isn't defined. :)
~fantasai
not apply, at least
in terms of CSS2.1 properties.
Clarified.
You also need to state its relationship to other elements in the tree.
Right now its inheritance behavior is undefined.
~fantasai
the above
concerns?
It looks like you missed #2.
~fantasai
of other specs.
You also need to state its relationship to other elements in the tree.
Right now its inheritance behavior is undefined.
Why? It has no children.
Sure, that's fine. Might make it explicit, but really the issue is what
element does the ::backdrop element inherit from?
~fantasai
implementers and authors create a mental context for
interpreting the rest of the spec text and applying it to real code.
~fantasai
On 06/21/2012 04:18 AM, Arthur Barstow wrote:
On 6/21/12 5:16 AM, ext Anne van Kesteren wrote:
On Tue, Jun 19, 2012 at 10:48 PM, fantasai
fantasai.li...@inkedblade.net wrote:
You could just work in the explanation I sent in
http://www.w3.org/mid/4fc64100.3060...@inkedblade.net
Added a note
is it's value? This is not defined, because currently in
CSS every element has a parent except the root, and there is a special
exception to inheritance specifically for the root element.
~fantasai
, particularly on the changes.
Please send any comments to this mailing list, www-st...@w3.org, preferably
starting a new thread, and please, prefix the subject line with
[selectors4]
(as I did on this message).
For the CSS WG,
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of your comment, as I have done here.
Thanks!
~fantasai
/#scoping
Please let us know if there are any errors.
We'll try to publish a new WD soon with the updated definitions.
~fantasai + TJ
line with
[css-cascade-3]
(as I did on this message). The deadline for comments is
** 26 August 2013 **
Please let us know if you need an extension.
We would particularly appreciate review of this module from the
HTML and WebAPI communities. Thanks!
For the CSS WG,
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,
prefix the subject line with
[css-scoping]
(as I did on this message).
For the CSS WG,
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from the boilerplate.
It probably makes sense to do that anyway. They should both point to the
currently-maintained draft.
~fantasai
to solve this problem either with a CSS
property like -webkit-appearance or decorator.
Perhaps Tantek or Fantasai could enlighten us.
Relevant URLs:
https://www.w3.org/Search/Mail/Public/search?type-index=www-styleindex-type=tkeywords=appearancesearch=Search
https://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public
de-4]
(as I did on this message).
For the CSS WG,
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www-st...@w3.org>,
and please, prefix the subject line with
[css-cascade-4]
(as I did on this message).
For the CSS WG,
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